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The Whipple Building in Minneapolis houses Minnesota's local ICE field office and an ICE detention facility.
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The FBI has launched a federal investigation into the alleged assault of a Turning Point USA (TPUSA) reporter, Savanah Hernandez, during an anti-ICE protest outside the Whipple Federal Building in Minneapolis. The Hennepin County Sheriff's...
The incident occurred during an anti-ICE protest outside the Whipple Federal Building in Minneapolis, a location that has been the site of frequent demonstrations due to its housing of ICE facilities. Savanah Hernandez, a contributor to the conservative advocacy group Turning Point USA, was reportedly attacked while filming the protest. Videos posted by Hernandez show protesters yelling, making noise, and eventually turning to physical altercations, resulting in Hernandez being punched and knocked to the ground.
The Hennepin County Sheriff's Office has confirmed the arrest of four individuals in connection with the protest. Three are charged with the assault of a journalist and a deputy, while the fourth faces charges related to obstruction with force against a deputy. The FBI has also opened a federal criminal investigation into the assault, although the exact nature of the investigation is not yet known.
This incident raises concerns about the safety of journalists covering protests and the potential for violence during demonstrations related to politically charged issues like immigration. The response from both local and federal authorities indicates the seriousness with which the alleged assault is being taken.
The Whipple Building in Minneapolis houses Minnesota's local ICE field office and an ICE detention facility.
Three individuals face charges related to the assault of a journalist and a deputy. A fourth individual is charged with gross misdemeanor obstruction with force against a deputy.
Turning Point USA is a conservative advocacy group founded by Charlie Kirk.
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